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Father blocks terrorist from Sydney synagogue

Courageous father-of-three Liam Arnold physically blocked an Islamist terrorist attempting to storm a Sydney synagogue during children's service, preventing potential tragedy through his quick thinking and bravery.

Manchester synagogue heroes stop potential massacre

Heroic worshippers at a Manchester synagogue disarmed a man wielding a makeshift weapon during Shabbat services, preventing what could have been a devastating tragedy in the Crumpsall community.

Retailer sold combat machete to Southport killer

Exclusive investigation reveals how a fearsome combat knife was legally purchased by the Southport killer, raising urgent questions about UK weapon sales regulations and retail responsibility.

Silent Stroke Warning Signs You Must Know

Groundbreaking research reveals subtle warning signs that can predict strokes and heart attacks years in advance. Learn how to recognise these crucial health indicators.

Puzzles and Dementia: Truth Revealed

New research examines whether doing puzzles truly protects against dementia. Discover the science behind cognitive decline and what really works for brain health.

Twin brothers killed in shark attack on River Thames

In a harrowing turn of events, twin brothers Mike and Dee Psillakis have been identified as the victims of a fatal shark attack in the River Thames, near Westminster. The City of London Police are investigating this unprecedented incident.

UK homes told to open windows daily in health alert

A stark new warning from the UK Health Security Agency advises all households to ventilate their homes for 10 minutes daily to combat a dangerous build-up of indoor air pollution from cooking, cleaning, and heating.

Silent Heart Attack: 7 Hidden Warning Signs Revealed

Leading cardiologists issue an urgent warning about the subtle, often-missed symptoms of a 'silent' heart attack. Discover the critical signs that could save your life, from unusual fatigue to jaw pain, and learn why women are at greater risk.

Russian tourist decapitated in Egypt shark attack

A Russian schoolboy, 23, has died in a catastrophic shark attack while swimming near a resort in Hurghada, Egypt. This is the latest in a series of shark incidents plaguing the Red Sea coastline.

Mum denied asthma meds in NHS during severe attack

A young mother from the UK recounts her harrowing ordeal of being denied her vital asthma medication during a severe attack at a local NHS facility, sparking outrage and calls for reform.

Teen dies after starting new asthma medication

A 13-year-old girl from Northern Ireland tragically passed away just days after being prescribed a new asthma medication. Her devastated family is now demanding answers from health authorities.

NHS to screen children's blood pressure from age 5

In a major public health shift, the NHS is set to introduce routine blood pressure monitoring for children as young as five to combat future heart disease and strokes. Experts hail the move as a proactive measure to identify early cardiovascular risks.

Fathers' smoking before conception harms child health

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol establishes a direct link between paternal smoking before conception and increased health risks for children, including asthma, obesity, and weakened immune systems.

Tap Water Lithium Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk

Groundbreaking research from the UK suggests trace amounts of lithium in drinking water may significantly reduce dementia risk. Discover how this common element could revolutionise preventive brain health strategies.

4p-a-day drug slashes heart attack and stroke risk

A groundbreaking UK study reveals a common, inexpensive medication could prevent thousands of cardiovascular events annually, offering a major breakthrough in preventative public health.

Clopidogrel Beats Aspirin in Heart Attack Prevention

Groundbreaking NHS research shows clopidogrel is significantly more effective than traditional aspirin at preventing recurrent heart attacks and strokes, potentially transforming cardiovascular treatment protocols across Britain.

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